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‘Make America Healthy Again’: A movement rallies around RFK Jr.’s agenda

Signs on a modern targeted shopping trip put the daughter of Aisling Van Dyke a familiar appeal for a preferred food component: “My mom, see, there is organic ketchup!”

For Mrs. Van Dyck-which is based in California-based in the health of Make America again, or Maha- may become the weight of positives and supplies of foodstuffs such as ketchup soon. The Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services, Robert F. Kennedy Junior this week for plans to remove oil -based dyes from US food supplies by 2026. This includes many ketchups that use dyes to achieve bright red color.

Mr. Kennedy circulated the Mahaa brand last summer after his support behind President Donald Trump. The movement of the former democratic presidential candidate includes a wide range of Americans, from those who support healthy eating for those who feel curious about alternative treatments or have concerns with the medical institution.

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It made the Minister of Health make the movement of America healthy again in doubt in the medical institution and the desire for more natural solutions. But its early implementation already raises differences.

But Maha was also very attractive. Many of Mr. Kennedy’s comments, such as the call to remove fluoride from drinking water and pressure on new research on the safety and effectiveness of some vaccines, sparked warnings between health experts and ordinary citizens alike. This week, a declared plan to collect special medical records for a comprehensive new study on autism that caught sharp criticism.

Larry Gustin, director of the World Health Organization for National and International Law, believes that Mr. Kennedy has shown an irresponsible ignorance of the facts.

“It is truly the function of the Secretary in … filtering bad information from good information, and bad sciences of good science, not just throwing everything there and let people decide,” says Mr. Ghossein.

Breakfast pills are offered for sale in a grocery store in Midford, Massachusetts, April 22, 2025. Food and Drug Administration aims to remove oil -based artificial dyes from foods, including breakfast and beverage pills.

However, people like Mrs. Van Dyck say they want to decide themselves. She and her sisters work on a healthy web and well -being called Maha Momma, inspired by the policies of Mr. Kennedy. They are looking and answering the questions they get via the application form on their site, and they run the Facebook group that shares parents tips on healthy eating and natural treatments. They say they appreciate their own research, and they appreciate Mr. Kennedy’s willingness to challenge what they see in the industry.

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